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      MAIZE STARCH, LIQUID GLUCOSE AND OTHER BY-PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING PLANT

      [EIRI/EDPR/4772] J.C.: 2992BDT,2992INR,2992US$


      INTRODUCTION

      Starch Industry 

      Starch is an abundant carbohydrate distributed worldwide in plants. Starch has been a major ingredient in man's diet over the centuries. In addition, it has become a major industrial raw material. Plant seeds, roots and tubers are all sources of industrial starch production. The commercial realities of the starch recovery process limit the industrial sources mainly to wheat, maize and tapioca. Indian starch industry mainly consumes maize as input raw material. 

      Also some industries are tapioca based.

      Maize is doing wonderful things in our everyday life. Maize is present in one form or other in  

      The Food we eat 

      The Milk we drink

      The Chocolates/Biscuits we take

      The Clothes we wear

      The Paper we read

      The Medicines we take

      Maize (Corn) contains about 70% starch, other components being protein, fibers and fat. The basis of the maize milling process is the separation of the maize kernel into its different parts. Maize starch is produced by the wet milling process, which involves grinding of softened maize and separation of corn oil seeds (germs), gluten (proteins), fibers (husk) and finally pure starch.  

      Byproducts from Maize

      The byproducts from maize based industries find various applications:

      i. Maize (Corn) Steep Liquor: It contains amino acids, proteins and are used by antibiotics drugs manufacturers. Also it is a large source of biogas, which is being used as fuel for driers, boilers etc.

      ii. Maize Gum: Corn Oil is produced by expelling oil from the germs. Corn Oil finds applications in food and other chemical industries. Maize oil cake obtained after expelling oil is used as cattle and poultry feeds.

      iii. Maize Gluten: Maize Gluten contains high protein content and it is used as cattle and poultry feeds.

      iv. Maize Husk: It contains starch, protein and fat as minor components and mainly consumed as cattle feed.

      Starches

      Starch is a group of polysaccharides, composed of glucopyranose units joined together by-glucosidric linkages. It conforms to the molecular formula, (C6-H10O5)u, where varies from a few hundred to over one million. Starch is found as the reserve carbohydrate in various parts of plants and is enzymatically broken down to glucose to other carbohydrates according to the metabolic needs of the plants.

      Industrially, starch is broadly divided into two types viz, natural and modified. Natural starches also designated as unmodified starches or simply starches are obtained from grains such as and sorghum. From roots like potato, tapioca and arrow root, and from the pith of the stems of certain palms such a sago. They are further classified into cereal starches and root starches. The characteristics of the natural starches are changed by chemical or enzymatic action and the products of these reactions are termed modified starches. This group includes dextrins, acid-modified starches, oxidized starches, starch esters, starch ethers, aldehyde starches and cationic starches.

      Natural Starches

      Starch occurs naturally in the plants and its percentage varies with the plant and also in different parts of the same plant. Corn (maize) sorghum grain wheat, rice, potato, tapioca, arrowroot and sago are among the important sources of natural starches. The grains of barley, rye, oat and the millets are also employed in the production of starches.

      Cereal Starches 

      The cereal starches such as maize wheat, rice and sorghum are recovered by several processes, of which the wet-milling is by far the most important. Other processes commercially employed in the manufacture of unmodified starches are that alkali, Martin and batter in the order of decreasing importance. Of the material methods earlier used for the production of starch and which has now become obsolete, mention may be made of the Hakka, Alsation and Fescas processes. In all the above processes, Starch is recovered in five stages:

      a. Softening or steeping of the grains, after thorough washing in water.

      b. Tabling or centrifugation of the ground mass.

      c. Dewatering and drying of the final products.

      d. The recovery of important by products


      COST ESTIMATION

      Plant Capacity            150 MT/Day

      Land & Building (48,000 sq.mt.)    Rs. 10.96 Cr

      Plant & Machinery                    Rs. 29.84 Cr

      Working Capital for 1 Month    Rs. 23.13 Cr

      Total Capital Investment          Rs. 65.54 Cr

      Rate of Return                          10%

      Break Even Point                      51%


      CONTENTS

      INTRODUCTION

      STARCH INDUSTRY

      BYPRODUCTS FROM MAIZE

      STARCHES

      NATURAL STARCHES

      CEREAL STARCHES

      OVERVIEW OF MAIZE GLOBALLY

      MAIZE MARKET TRENRS (GLOBAL)

      INCREASE IN DEMAND FOR ANIMAL-BASED PROTEIN SOURCES

      DEMAND- WORLD WIDE

      CORN SCENARIO IN BANGLAGESH

      BANGLADESH’S PRODUCTION, SUPPLY, AND DISTRIBUTION OF CORN

      PRODUCTION

      PRICES

      CORN PRICE RISES

      TRADE

      CORN IMPORTS DECLINE

      INDIA IS THE PREFERRED EXPORTER

      CONSUMPTION

      FEED AND RESIDUAL USE

      FEED DEMAND SHRINKS DUE TO HIGH PRICES

      FSI CONSUMPTION

      STOCKS

      CONSTITUENTS AND VARIETY OF MAIZE

      SPECIFICATION OF CORN STARCH

      CORN STARCH SPECIFICATION

      USES OF STARCH:

      STARCH HAS MANY INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS. THESE INCLUDE:

      A) TEXTILE INDUSTRY:

      B) FOOD INDUSTRY:

      C) PAPER INDUSTRY:

      D) PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY:

      E) MANUFACTURE OF GLUCOSE AND DEXTROSE BY HYDROLYSIS:

      F) MANUFACTURE OF MODIFIED STARCHES, SUCH AS:

      G) MISCELLANEOUS OTHER USES:

      IN ADDITION TO THESE USES, BY PRODUCTS OF STARCH ARE ALSO OBTAINED DURING THE WET MILLING OF MAIZE.

      A) CONCENTRATED STEEP LIQUOR:

      B) GERM OIL AND GERM AND CAKE:

      C) GLUTEN:

      PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF STARCH

      COMPONENTS OF YELLOW DENT CORN

      ECONOMIC SIZE UNIT AND PRODUCTION PATTERN

      FOLLOWING THE AVERAGE ANALYSIS OF MAIZE

      PHASED PRODUCTION PROGRAMME

      USES OF LIQUID GLUCOSE:-

      LIQUID GLUCOSE SYRUP USES AND APPLICATIONS:

      LIQUID GLUCOSE USES

      USES OF DEXTROSE:-

      PROPERTIES OF LIQUID GLUCOSE

      PROPERTIES OF STARCH

      PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

      CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

      STARCH GIVES A CHARACTERISTIC BLUE COLOR WITH IODINE.

      CORN AND CORN OIL

      A. PARTS OF CORN KERNEL, B. NUTRIENT COMPOSITION OF CORN KERNELS

      CORN OIL VALUE

      OVERVIEW OF CORN WET MILLING

      CORN-WET MILLING MARKET – NOTABLE DEVELOPMENTS

      FEW ARE PROMINENT COMPETITORS OPERATING IN THE COMPETITIVE

      LANDSCAPE OF GLOBAL CORN-WET MILLING MARKET INCLUDE:

      CORN-WET MILLING MARKET DYNAMICS

      CONSUMPTION PATTERN OF MAIZE

      SEGMENT WISE CONSUMPTION OF MAIZE IN INDIA

      SPECIFICATION

      REQUIREMENT FOR MAIZE, TAPIOCA & ARROW ROOT STARCHES, EDIBLE GRADE*

      REQUIREMENTS FOR MAIZE AND TAPIOCA STARCHES FOR USE IN COTTON TEXTILE INDUSTRY

      REQUIREMENTS OF TAMARIND STARCH FOR USE IN COTTON TEXTILE AND JUTE INDUSTRIES*

      SEQUENCES IN STARCH AND LIQUID GLUCOSE

      IT CONSISTS OF FOLLOWING STEPS:-

      METHOD OF MAIZE PROCESSING

      MAIZE IS USUALLY PROCESSED BY TWO PROCESSES:

      DRY MILLING PROCESS FLOW

      WET MILLING PROCESS FLOW

      STARCH MANUFACTURING PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM

      PROCESSING CORN BY WET MILLIING

      DETAILS OF CORN WET MILLING

      VARIOUS USES OF CORN

      MAIZE STARCH MANUFACTURING

      STARCH GLUTEN SEPARATION

      STARCH REFINING

      MODIFICATION

      MANY TECHNIQUES ARE APPLIED FOR MODIFICATION FOR EXAMPLE:

      MAIZE STARCH PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

      MAIZE STARCH PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY

      MAIZE CLEANING

      MAIZE SOAKING

      MAIZE COARSE CRUSHING

      GERM SEPARATION

      MAIZE GRINDING

      MAIZE STARCH SIEVING

      PROTEIN SEPARATION AND MAIZE STARCH CLEANING

      CENTRIFUGAL SEPARATION AND DRYING

      SEQUENCES IN CORN WET MILLING

      PROCESSING STEPS

      CLEANING

      STEEPING

      MILLING & SEPARATION

      FINE GRINDING AND SCREENING

      SEPARATION OF STARCH AND GLUTEN

      PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM OF WET CORN MILLING PROCESSES

      MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF LIQUID GLUCOSE

      PROCESS DESCRIPTION OF LIQUID GLUCOSE MANUFACTURE

      SEQUENCES IN MAIZE STARCH

      CORN STARCH PRODUCTION

      PRODUCTION OF STARCH SLURRY

      PROCESSING DETAILS OF MAIZE STARCH

      RECEIVING

      CLEANING

      STEEPING

      GRINDING

      GERM SEPARATION (DEGERMINATION)

      FIBRE WASHING SECTION

      THICKENING

      PRIMARY SEPARATION

      GLUTEN THICKENING

      ROTARY VACUUM FILTER

      HYDROCLONE SYSTEM

      DRYING

      PROCESS DESCRIPTION OF CORN WET MILLING

      CLEANING AND SOAKING

      STEEP LIQUOR CONCENTRATION

      CRUDE GEM OIL RECOVERY

      FIBRE SEPARATION

      GLUTEN SEPARATION AND CONCENTRATION

      MIXED FEED PROCESSING

      STARCH WASHING DEWATERING AND DRYING

      MANUFACTURING DIAGRAM OF LIQUID GLUCOSE

      MANUFACTURING DIAGRAM OF ANHYDROUS DEXTROSE

      MAIZE STARCH AND ALLIED PRODUCTS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS

      MAIZE STARCH

      APPLICATIONS

      LIQUID GLUCOSE

      APPLICATIONS

      MALTODEXTRIN

      DEXTROSE MONOHYDRATE

      MAIZE GLUTEN

      MAIZE GERM

      APPLICATIONS

      SORBITOL

      APPLICATIONS:

      COSMETICS:

      FOOD INDUSTRY:

      PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY:

      TOBACCO INDUSTRY:

      TEXTILE INDUSTRY:

      PAPER INDUSTRY:

      PAINT INDUSTRY:

      QUALITY CONTROL

      FINAL PRODUCTS PHOTOGRAPHS

      CORN STARCH

      LIQUID GLUCOSE

      LIST OF LAB TESTING EQUIPMENTS

      MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS

      MAIZE STARCH

      TURNKEY SUPPLIERS OF STARCH AND ALLIED PRODUCTS

      SUPPLIERS OF CENTRIFUGE

      SUPPLIERS OF HEAT EXCHANGER

      SUPPLIERS OF LAB TESTING EQUIPMENT

      SUPPLIERS OF BOILERS

      SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS

      SUPPLIERS OF CORN/MAIZE

      SUPPLIERS OF SULPHUR

      SUPPLIERS OF SULPHURIC ACID

      SUPPLIERS OF CAUSTIC SODA

      SUPPLIERS OF SODA ASH

      MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENTS

      PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT

      STORAGE LAYOUT:

      EQUIPMENT LAYOUT:

      SAFETY:

      PLANT EXPANSION:

      FLOOR SPACE:

      UTILITIES SERVICING:

      BUILDING:

      MATERIAL-HANDLING EQUIPMENT:

      RAILROADS AND ROADS:

      MAJOR PROVISIONS IN ROAD PLANNING FOR MULTIPURPOSE SERVICE ARE:

      PLANT LOCATION FACTORS

      PRIMARY FACTORS

      1. RAW-MATERIAL SUPPLY:

      2. MARKETS:

      3. POWER AND FUEL SUPPLY:

      4. WATER SUPPLY:

      5. CLIMATE:

      SPECIFIC FACTORS

      6. TRANSPORTATION:

      A. AVAILABILITY OF VARIOUS SERVICES AND PROJECTED RATES

      7. WASTE DISPOSAL:

      8. LABOR:

      9. REGULATORY LAWS:

      10. TAXES:

      11. SITE CHARACTERISTICS:

      12. COMMUNITY FACTORS:

      13. VULNERABILITY TO WARTIME ATTACK:

      14. FLOOD AND FIRE CONTROL:

      EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT

      1. DEPRECIATION:

      2. FIXED ASSETS:

      3. WORKING CAPITAL:

      4. BREAK-EVEN POINT:

      5. OTHER FIXED EXPENSES:

      6. MARGIN MONEY:

      7. TOTAL LOAD:

      8. LAND AREA/MAN POWER RATIO:

      PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES

      INTRODUCTION

      PROJECT HANDLING

      PROJECT SCHEDULING

      PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE

      TIME SCHEDULE

      MANPOWER

      GENERAL

      BASIS OF ESTIMATION

      UTILITIES

      UTILITIES

      STEAM

      POWER

      WORKING

      SWOT ANALYSIS

      PLANT LOCATION COUNTRY BANGLADESH

      ORGANIZATION CHART

      IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE

      PLANT LAYOUT

      MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLIERS

      SUPPLIERS OF STARCH

      SUPPLIERS OF LIQUID GLUCOSE

      LIST OF MANUFACTURERS OF RAW MATERIAL-OTHER

      LIST OF SOME STARCH PROCESSING INDUSTRIES

      COMPLETE PLANT AND MACHINERY SUPPLIERS FOR MAIZE PROCESSING

      IMPORTED COMPLETE PLANT & MACHINERY SUPPLIERS

      FOREIGN COLLABORATORS

      SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS

      SUPPLIERS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID

      SUPPLIERS OF SULPHURIC ACID

      SUPPLIERS OF SODA ASH

      SUPPLIERS OF CAUSTIC SODA

      SUPPLIERS OF ACTIVATED CARBON

      SUPPLIERS OF PLANT & MACHINERY

      STARCH MAKING PLANT AND EQUIPMENTS

      SUPPLIERS OF BOILER

      SUPPLIERS OF TANKS

      SUPPLIERS OF HEAT EXCHANGER

      SUPPLIERS OF CENTRIFUGES

      SUPPLIERS OF TRAY DRIER

      SUPPLIERS OF DISINTEGRATORS

      SUPPLIERS OF PULVERISER/GRINDER

      SUPPLIERS OF INDUSTRIAL ETP PLANT

      SUPPLIERS OF INDUSTRIAL ETP PLANT

      SUPPLIERS OF LABORATORTY EQUIPMENTS

      SUPPLIERS OF D.G. SET

      SUPPLIERS OF WEIGHING BREIDGE

      TURNKEY CONSULTANT FOR SETTINGUP MAIZE PROCESSING PLANT

      ANNEXURE -1

      LIST OF PLANT & MACHINERY

      PROJECT: 150 TPD MAIZE PROCESSING PLANT

      PRODUCTION CAPACITY

      TECHNICAL DATA

      1. SPECIFICATION OF RAW MATERIAL

      2. SPECIFICATION OF THE FINAL PRODUCTS

      3. SPECIFICATION OF CHEMICALS AND UTILITIES

      SPECIFICATION OF UTILITIES

      STEAM

      ELECTRICITY

      AIR SUPPLY

      WATER

      PROCESS WATER (FRESH WATER)

      1. CAPACITY

      2. QUALITY

      3. CONSUMPTION FIGURES

      CONSUMPTION OF RAW MATERIAL

      TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

      150 M.T./MAIZE WET MILLING PLANT COVERING

      SECTION: 1.00

      MAIZE STEEPING

      SECTION: 2.00

      SULPHUR DIOXIDE PLANT

      DEGERMINATION AND GERM WASHING

      SECTION: 4.00

      FIBRE MILLING AND WASHING

      SECTION: 5.00

      STARCH SEPARATION AND REFINING

      MAIZE STARCH: 6.00

      GLUTEN CONCENTRATION

      SECTION: 7.00

      GERM DEWATERING AND DRYING

      SECTION: 8.00

      STEEPING WATER CONCENTRATION

      SECTION: 9.00

      SECTION: 10.00

      ANIMAL FEED DEWATERING AND DRYING

      SECTION: 11.00

      STARCH DEWATERING AND DRYING

      MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR THE MAIZE PROCESSING PLANT SECTION 12.00

      ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

      FIELD & PANEL INSTRUMENTATION

      PIPING, DUCTS, VALVES LINE FITTINGS

      INSULATION MATERIAL

      UTILITY AND ELECTRICAL WORK RELATED TO MAIZE PROCESSING PLANT

      ANEXURE-2

      STANDARD FOR MAIZE (CORN) CXS

      SCOPE

      1. DESCRIPTION

      1. CONTAMINANTS

      2. HYGIENE

      3. PACKAGING

      4. LABELLING

      5. LABELLING

      6. METHODS OF ANALYSIS AND SAMPLING

      ANEXURE


      APPENDIX – A:

      01. PLANT ECONOMICS

      02. LAND & BUILDING

      03. PLANT AND MACHINERY

      04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS

      05. FIXED CAPITAL

      06. RAW MATERIAL

      07. SALARY AND WAGES

      08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS

      09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL

      10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT

      11. COST OF PRODUCTION

      12. TURN OVER/ANNUM

      13. BREAK EVEN POINT

      14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE

      15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS

      16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS

      17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS

      18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)

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